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Friday, December 20, 2013

MI5 'CONTROLLED' MAN CONVICTED OF WOOLWICH ATTACK

The original Michael Adebolajo, the friendly Christian boy.

For many years, MI5 was in close and intimate contact with Michael Adebolajo, the man convicted, on 19 december 2013, of carrying out the 'terrorist' event in Woolwich in London.

A brainwashed looking 'Michael Adebolajo' after allegedly hacking a man to death. No blood on his jacket.

According to his Kenyan lawyer, Wycliffe Makasembo, Adebolajo was released at the behest of the British authorities.

Mr Makasembo said: "He just vanished and the next thing he was in the UK. It was a very, very unique case. It’s like somebody was in a hurry to remove him from Kenya."

In April 2012 a close friend of Adebolajo's told Cageprisoners, a charity which campaigns for those detained on terrorism charges, that at least three members of Adebolajo's family had been asked to persuade Adebolajo to work for MI5.

Adebolajo and a relative went to the office of the charity and spoke about how he had been detained in Kenya, alleging he had been sexually and physically abused, according to Moazzam Begg, the charity's Outreach Director.

Some years ago, agents of the British government bullied a number of men into joining a terror plot.

These men, Catesby, Percy and Tresham went to work on a false flag operation.

The entire plot was fake in every way and was used to discredit a religious group from whom the government elite wanted to take land and wealth.